Our second announcement for today is My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU set to launch on Thursday, April 11th at 9:30am Pacific Time to all users in the following territories: United States, Canada, South Africa, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.

So exactly what’s going to happen when Hachiman Hikigaya, an isolated high school student with no friends, no interest in making any and a belief that everyone else’s supposedly great high school experiences are either delusions or outright lies, is coerced by a well meaning faculty member into joining the one member “Services Club” run by Yukino Yukinoshita, who’s smart, attractive and generally considers everyone in her school to be her complete inferior? But wait, we haven’t added the third caustic ingredient yet! Meet Yui Yuigahama, who’s cute, bright, cheerful and apparently needs the service club’s help to bake cookies. Is this a recipe for romance or will the end product be poison gas or a nuclear meltdown? Will there be cookies, nookie or a reason for everyone to play hooky? Get ready for romantic comedy gone totally wrong as the barrage à trois of the Service Club is unleashed on the unsuspecting student body in MY TEEN ROMANTIC COMEDY ~ SNAFU!

Photo Kano is set to broadcast on Thursday, April 11th at 10am Pacific Time to all users in the following territories: United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark

During Kazuya Maeda’s first year of high school he felt like a nobody, just another forgotten face shuffling through the crowded hallways. Even his best friend from childhood, Nimi, seemed somehow more difficult to approach, since she had matured a little quicker in the unsettling way that girls have a habit of doing. However, this year, things will be different for Kazuya, and part of that change may just be because of the big new girl magnet hanging in front of him: the used digital SLR he just received from his dad! But will just having a camera be enough to make talking to girls a snap? Well, if he stays focused and has enough talent to make them look good, it might just be! And since it’s digital, there are no negatives or having to wait for things to develop! Will Kazyuya’s new stock in trade click with the most beautiful girls in school, or will his career as a lensman be just a flash in the pan? Find out as he goes for total exposure in PHOTO KANO!

As always, we've got more announcements headed your way, so stay tuned to Crunchyroll to see what's coming next!

Regarding Attack on Titan. Money is being lost by the second, it's already within the top 30 of MAL with only its first episode(which everyone watched illegally). Are the japanese really that freaking dumb?

Regarding Attack on Titan. Money is being lost by the second, it's already within the top 30 of MAL with only its first episode(which everyone watched illegally). Are the japanese really that freaking dumb?

What is MAL? I typed it in Google and I got My Anime List but it doesn't seem to be a video hosting site.

I assume that the producers of Attack on Titan have a reason to why they aren't allowing streaming (maybe they want people to buy the blu-ray and DVDs of the series if they can't watch it in Japan). If they are serious they would make a serious effort to crack down on sites illegally showing their anime.

Regarding Attack on Titan. Money is being lost by the second, it's already within the top 30 of MAL with only its first episode(which everyone watched illegally). Are the japanese really that freaking dumb?

What is MAL? I typed it in Google and I got My Anime List but it doesn't seem to be a video hosting site.

I assume that the producers of Attack on Titan have a reason to why they aren't allowing streaming (maybe they want people to buy the blu-ray and DVDs of the series if they can't watch it in Japan). If they are serious they would make a serious effort to crack down on sites illegally showing their anime.

MAL is MyAnimeList. And it isn't a video hosting site. It's one of the biggest ranking and information sites though.

What is the problem, CR/ publishers? When I joined to the site a year ago I believe the things'll improve for us. But indeed it is making worse. Only 10 of 19 new simulcasts are available for Latin America. I think this the worst season for us since Spring 2012. Moreover, I tought at least the TV Tokyo titles always would be available here but I don't even hope this.

I'm not affiliated with CR, but I think I can guess what the problem is. South America is caught in a bind. Until there are enough premium members to provide CR with a reasonable expectation of covering the cost (and making at least a small profit) to license series to stream there, it's a risk for them to do so. But with so few legally streaming shows available there, most fans see no sense in becoming premium members when they can always watch fansubs for free.